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United Airlines Basic Economy Is Still the WORST in the Industry – Don’t Let This “Upgrade” Fool You

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Let me remind you about the unprecedented inconveniences of United Airlines Basic Economy.

Note:   You can combat those last 2 bullets by opening the United℠ Explorer Card and using it to pay for your Basic Economy flight.

But now, United Airlines is sweetening the deal for Basic Economy customers with the opportunity to earn elite status twice as slowly as coach customers!

United Airlines makes a slight improvement to Basic Economy – but it’s all for show

United Airlines Brings Elite Status Credits to Basic Economy

I hate United Airlines Basic Economy.  But I do fly it, because I pay with my United℠ Explorer Card and receive priority boarding, a free carry-on bag, and a free checked bag.  If I didn’t have the card, forget about it.

Previously, United Airlines restricted Basic Economy passengers from earning miles that qualify toward elite status.  But now, United Airlines allows them to earn 50% elite qualifying miles and 0.5 elite qualifying segments.  In other words, you’ll receive half the elite credits that regular coach passengers get.  So if you were to fly strictly Basic Economy, here’s what you’d have to achieve:

That’s a LOT of miles to travel.  My sense is that folks who fly Basic Economy aren’t interested in achieving elite status (I’m certainly not).  So United Airlines isn’t losing anything by making this change.  It just sounds good.

If you’re serious about elite status, you’re better off paying an extra ~$20 to fly regular coach and earn double the elite credits.  Not to mention you’ll receive a free carry-on bag and other unalienable rights endowed by our Creator.

I could be wrong though.  Let me know if you’re a Basic Economy customer chasing elite status!  And subscribe to our newsletter below:

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